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researchers fit a radio transmitter collar to a spotted skunk
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researchers fit a radio transmitter collar to a spotted skunk
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researchers check a spotted skunk for ectoparasites like ticks and fleas
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researchers check a spotted skunk for ectoparasites like ticks and fleas
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OSU PhD student Marie Tosa prepares spotted skunk to photograph its pelt pattern
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OSU PhD student Marie Tosa prepares spotted skunk to photograph its pelt pattern
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Field technician Ben Murley photographs the spotted skunk's pelt pattern
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a spotted skunk, mildly sedated. It will be released.
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radio transmitter collar on a spotted skunk, used to track movements within the forest
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OSU PhD student, Marie Tosa, holds a spotted skunk just before it is released
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a researcher gently prepares to place the skunk back into the trap where it will be safe while it wakes up from sedative
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a researcher gently places the skunk back into the trap where it will be safe while it wakes up from sedative
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a Tomahawk trap, closed up while the skunk inside wakes up from sedative